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市场调查报告书
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2025 年至 2033 年手术机器人市场报告(按产品、应用、最终用户和地区)Surgical Robots Market Report by Product, Application, End-User, and Region 2025-2033 |
2024年,全球手术机器人市场规模达62亿美元。展望未来, IMARC Group预计到2033年,市场规模将达到231亿美元,2025-2033年期间的复合年增长率(CAGR)为14.96%。骨退化性疾病的日益流行,机器人技术的不断进步(例如改进的影像系统、导航系统和灵活性更高的机械手臂),以及人们对微创手术的日益青睐,是推动市场成长的主要因素。
手术数量不断增加
全球老年人口的不断增长,使他们更容易患上慢性疾病并需要手术,这主要推动了手术机器人市场的成长。此外,骨退化性疾病的日益普及以及由于关节炎和骨质疏鬆症病例的增加而导致的髋关节和膝关节置换手术数量的增加,正在推动全球市场的发展。例如,根据医疗保健研究和品质机构的报告,美国每年进行超过 450,000 例髋关节置换手术。此外,根据 iData Research 的心臟外科手术市场研究,美国每年进行心臟手术的数量超过 90 万例,预计到 2029 年将达到 130 万例。这些疾病的盛行率不断上升导致需要手术的患者数量增加。除此之外,全球道路交通事故数量的不断增加也加剧了对高效外科手术和机器人的需求。例如,根据印度公路运输和公路部发布的报告,2022年,各邦和联邦属地共报告了461,312起道路交通事故,造成168,491人死亡,443,366人受伤。与前一年相比,事故数量增加了11.9%,死亡人数增加了9.4%,受伤人数增加了15.3%。预计手术数量的大幅增长将在未来几年推动手术机器人市场的需求。
外科手术日益复杂
外科手术日益复杂,人们对更精准、更具适应性的微创手术的需求日益增长,这进一步为整个市场带来了积极的前景。此外,机器人技术在微创手术中也得到了广泛的应用。顾名思义,这些手术都涉及小切口。这种技术通常可以减轻疼痛、减少失血、缩短住院时间并加快康復速度,使外科医生能够对难以触及的身体部位进行手术,并更好地观察隐藏区域,从而鼓励全球患者选择机器人手术,并促进市场成长。此外,旨在改善脸部特征的整形手术这一新兴趋势也增加了对能够执行精准手术的手术机器人的需求。例如,RealSelf 发布了其《2023 年 RealSelf 文化报告》,探讨了美国人对整形手术的态度。这项线上调查访问了 2000 多名 18 岁及以上的受访者,结果显示,四分之一的美国人至少接受过一次美容治疗或手术,并且年轻一代在社会群体中经历了积极的整形手术转变。因此,复杂手术数量的不断增加增强了医疗保健行业对自动化的需求,这反过来将推动未来几年手术机器人市场的收入成长。
持续的技术进步
机器人技术领域的不断进步,为整个市场带来了积极的前景。高清3D摄影机的日益集成,为外科医生提供了手术部位的详细视图,人工智慧演算法的融入也帮助手术机器人在手术过程中进行即时调整,这些都是机器人手术发展的重大进步。这些进步改变了医疗保健的运作方式。此外,各製造商也加大了对先进机器人的研发投入,这些机器人能够以最小的疼痛完成复杂的手术。例如,在经过十多年的研发之后,Intuitive Surgical于2024年3月获得了FDA对其第五代多端口达文西机器人的批准。该公司表示,达文西5系统在其前身达文西Xi(于2016年获得FDA批准)的基础上增加了150多项升级。它包括为外科医生提供的新型力回馈控制器,旨在模拟手术过程中手持工具的感觉。同样,2023年9月,美国医疗创新局(USMI)和杰罗姆·卡纳迪先进生物技术科学研究所(JCRI-ABTS)宣布推出全新的卡纳迪机器人AI手术系统。该系统据称是全球首个能够产生冷大气等离子体(CAP)和三维非接触式生物电脉衝电磁场的人工智慧(AI)机器人系统。 CAP能够在手术过程中精准瞄准并消灭微小肿瘤细胞,同时保护周围非癌组织的健康。这些进展正在为市场带来积极的前景。
The global surgical robots market size reached USD 6.2 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 23.1 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 14.96% during 2025-2033. The growing prevalence of bone degenerative diseases, ongoing advancements in robotic technology, such as improved imaging, navigation systems, and robotic arms with greater dexterity, and rising preference for minimally invasive procedures are primarily driving the market growth.
Rising Number of Surgeries
The increasing geriatric population across the globe, who are more prone to developing chronic health conditions and surgeries is primarily driving the surgical robots market growth. Furthermore, the growing prevalence of bone degenerative diseases and the rising number of hip & knee replacement surgeries due to increasing cases of arthritis & osteoporosis are driving the global market. For instance, according to the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality report, over 450,000 hip replacement surgeries are performed annually in the US. Additionally, according to a cardiac surgery market study by iData Research, the number of cardiac surgeries exceeds 900,000 procedures each year in the United States with projections for the number to reach 1.3 million by 2029. The rising prevalence of these conditions is leading to an increase in the number of patients requiring surgeries. Besides this, the escalating number of road accidents across the globe is also contributing to the need for efficient surgical procedures and robots. For instance, as per the report published by the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, a total of 4,61,312 road accidents were reported by States and Union Territories (UTs) during 2022, which claimed 1,68,491 lives and caused injuries to 4,43,366 persons. This marks an increase of 11.9% in accidents, 9.4% in fatalities, and 15.3% in injuries compared to the previous year. Such a massive rise in the number of surgeries is anticipated to propel the surgical robot market demand in the coming years.
Growing Complexity of Surgical Procedures
The increasing complexity of surgical procedures and the expanding desire for minimally invasive operations with more accuracy and adaptability are further creating a positive outlook for the overall market. Moreover, robotic technology is frequently used in minimally invasive surgeries. As the name implies, these operations all involve small incisions. This technique typically leads to less pain, less blood loss, shorter hospital stays, and quicker recoveries, allowing surgeons to operate on hard-to-reach body parts and get a better view of hidden areas, encouraging patients worldwide to choose robotic surgery and growing market. Besides this, the emerging trend of cosmetic surgery to enhance the physical features of the face is also augmenting the demand for surgery robots that can carry out precise surgical procedures. For instance, RealSelf released its 2023 RealSelf Culture Report, exploring Americans' attitudes toward plastic surgery. The online survey of more than 2,000 respondents of 18 years old and older, revealed that one in four people in America had at least one cosmetic treatment or procedure and that younger generations have experienced a positive plastic surgery shift among social groups. Consequently, the rising number of complex procedures is bolstering the need for automation in the healthcare industry, which in turn will propel the surgical robots market revenue in the coming years.
Ongoing Technological Advancements
The rising technological advancements in the field of robotics are fostering a positive outlook for the overall market. The growing integration of High-definition 3D cameras to provide surgeons with a detailed view of the surgical site and the incorporation of AI algorithms to help surgical robots make real-time adjustments during surgery are some of the significant advancements in robotic surgery development. Such advancements have transformed the way healthcare operates. Moreover, various manufacturers are increasingly investing in the development of advanced robots that can perform complex surgeries with minimal pain. For instance, in March 2024, Intuitive Surgical received an FDA green light for the fifth generation of its multiport da Vinci robot, following more than a decade of research and development. The company said the da Vinci 5 system added more than 150 upgrades over its predecessor, the da Vinci Xi, which received its agency green light in 2016. It includes new controllers for surgeons that offer force feedback, designed to mimic the feel of handheld tools during a procedure. Similarly, in September 2023, US Medical Innovations (USMI) and the Jerome Canady Research Institute for Advanced and Biological Technological Sciences (JCRI-ABTS) announced the launch of the new Canady Robotic AI Surgical System. It is claimed to be the world's first artificial intelligence (AI) robotic system that generates cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) and a three-dimensional non-contact bioelectric pulse electromagnetic field. CAP precisely targets and eliminates microscopic tumor cells during surgery while preserving the health of non-cancerous surrounding tissue. Such advancements are fostering a positive outlook for the market.
Instruments and accessories hold the majority of the total market share
Surgical robots use a variety of specialized instruments to perform procedures with precision and accuracy. These instruments are typically mounted on robotic arms and controlled by the surgeon using a console. Graspers, scissors, needle drivers, retractors, and suction tools are some of the common instruments found in surgical robots. Moreover, these instruments work together to enable surgeons to perform a wide range of procedures with greater precision, control, and less invasive techniques than traditional surgery.
Orthopedic surgery currently exhibits a clear dominance in the market
The increasing geriatric population across the globe, which is more prone to developing joint and muscle-related issues, is primarily driving the growth of this segment. According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) statistics, the total knee replacement rate for osteoarthritis increased by about 38% from 2005-2006 to 2017-2018. Moreover, as per the International Congress for Joint Reconstruction in March 2018, total number of primary hip replacement and knee replacement procedures is projected to reach 635,000 (171.0% increase) & 1.28 million (189.0% increase), respectively, by 2030 and 1.23 million (330.0% growth) & 2.60 million (382.0% growth) by 2060. Such a massive rise in the number of orthopedic surgeries is leading to the dominance of this segment.
Hospitals account for the largest market share
Inpatient facilities, such as hospitals, usually have the financial resources and high patient volume to justify the investment in costly surgical robotic systems. In addition, they possess the infrastructure and skilled personnel necessary to operate and maintain these advanced technologies.
North America holds the largest market share
North America holds the largest share of the global surgical robot market. The market in the region is growing due to the rising number of surgical procedures associated with colorectal and urological conditions and increasing healthcare expenditures. Moreover, in North America, the demand for General & Plastic Surgery Devices is driven by the high prevalence of cosmetic procedures and advanced healthcare infrastructure. Besides this, each year in the United States, surgeons perform approximately 64 million surgical procedures, ranging from tooth extraction to open heart surgery. Furthermore, various regional manufacturers are increasingly investing in the development of advanced surgical robots, which is creating a positive outlook for the market. For instance, in September 2024, Medtronic announced the launch of a new robot-assisted surgery platform that is more flexible and cost-effective than systems presently on the market.